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kennedy signs it to dave and references ted williams. when you have something signed in the period with a baseball reference, obviously, with a president as highly regarded as kennedy carries great value, about $3,000 to $5,000 at least. >> signed a year before he became president or ran for president. thanks and good luck with the auction. >> thank you. great to be here. >> why is wall street still keeping general motors shares stuck in neutral? we'll explain when we return....
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i am joined by joe kennedy. nice to have you here. you guys did present some very good news it would seem, at least being greeted that way by shareholders this morning. radio listening for pandora in april 2012. a year ago it was 3.1%. it has moved up significantly. active listeners 51.9 million. mobile is increasingly as we might assume, and we are here at the ctia, the most important single component of your business, correct? >> absolutely. i mean, mobile is the foundation of the experience. the way to think about it is mobile wireless connectivity enables internet radio to reach all the places that consumers historically listen to radio. and that started being enabled really with smartphones and the iphone and continues today to connected cars and beyond. it's the foundation of our continued growth. >> there's concern as we watch google move to more mobile or facebook, so much focus on that. when and if the advertisers are coming along. what has your experience found in terms of the willingness for advertisers to come along with y
i am joined by joe kennedy. nice to have you here. you guys did present some very good news it would seem, at least being greeted that way by shareholders this morning. radio listening for pandora in april 2012. a year ago it was 3.1%. it has moved up significantly. active listeners 51.9 million. mobile is increasingly as we might assume, and we are here at the ctia, the most important single component of your business, correct? >> absolutely. i mean, mobile is the foundation of the...
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here to talk about junk bond surge and where we go from here is ray kennedy. mr. kennedy, welcome. good to have you with us. >> good afternoon, tyler. >> why are all those bond issuers coming out of the woodwork now? >> a lot of demand by investors. >> are they mostly good issues? in other words, with sound quality, even though they may be high yield? >> it's mixed. in some instances, you have a lot of high-quality bb names coming into the market doing three, five or seven-year maturities. other times you get a low "b" or ccc names. right now, the market is open and issuers are dleftefinitely clamoring to get the deal done today. >> what's your yield today? >> about 8%. >> if you were to segment your fund in terms of the industries which from most of your issues come, where would they be? where would the lion's share of your holdings be concentrated? >> the largest as a percentage of the fund is going to be in financials because it represents a large part of the market. but it's pretty well diversified. the one sector we do like that we have focused on a bit are the automotive name
here to talk about junk bond surge and where we go from here is ray kennedy. mr. kennedy, welcome. good to have you with us. >> good afternoon, tyler. >> why are all those bond issuers coming out of the woodwork now? >> a lot of demand by investors. >> are they mostly good issues? in other words, with sound quality, even though they may be high yield? >> it's mixed. in some instances, you have a lot of high-quality bb names coming into the market doing three, five...
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kennedy lowered it to 70%. kennedy brought it down to 28%. rich people decided to go ahead, earn their income, declare their income. that's why today we get more revenue from the rich as a share of taxes paid than any other country in the world. even some of those left wing welfare states in europe. >> let me clear this up. first of all, just to be very clear about this, the idea of the laffer curve which i kind of think is laughable is not that it would end up with rich people having a whole lot more money. the idea is it would generate more growth and jobs and it demonostra bli has failed on that measure. you're absolutely right, sumen. what's happened here, the reason the average tax rate of rich people has gone down so much is because taxes have been cut quite dramatically at the top of the tax code here. >> but they're paying more income. they're paying more -- >> while their incomes have gone up so much. the reason they're paying a larger share of the taxes is because the vast bulk of the growth has gone their way. and that's why we hav
kennedy lowered it to 70%. kennedy brought it down to 28%. rich people decided to go ahead, earn their income, declare their income. that's why today we get more revenue from the rich as a share of taxes paid than any other country in the world. even some of those left wing welfare states in europe. >> let me clear this up. first of all, just to be very clear about this, the idea of the laffer curve which i kind of think is laughable is not that it would end up with rich people having a...
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justice kennedy, are you creating commerce in order to regulate it? justice scalia, does the mandate open the door to a huge expansion of congress to regulate more and more of the economy? chief justice john roberts expressing the concern, quote, once we say there is a market and we require you to participate in it, we can't set limits. solicitor general donald verilli basically making the government's overall case that what congress did in the case of the health care reform law was to device a scheme for regulation of the health care market to ensure that all people have insurance and advance of using and consuming health care which sooner or later we all do. perhaps offering a defense on the court among the justices, judge ruth baderr ginsburg, whe a person makes a choice not to buy insurance everybody suffers. >>> pope ben fiedict on the sec day of his tour through cuba just landed in havana. he just deplaned. there are dignitaries in havana who are meeting him right now. this is, as i said, the second part of his tour of cuba. yesterday he was in
justice kennedy, are you creating commerce in order to regulate it? justice scalia, does the mandate open the door to a huge expansion of congress to regulate more and more of the economy? chief justice john roberts expressing the concern, quote, once we say there is a market and we require you to participate in it, we can't set limits. solicitor general donald verilli basically making the government's overall case that what congress did in the case of the health care reform law was to device a...
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brown, the republican who rocked the administration by winning that senate seat formerly held by ted kennedy, debated elizabeth warren. the consumer advocate. that is a very tough debate. scott brown is keeping his distance away from. in virginia you had a debate between two former governors, the democrat tim kaine who chaired the democratic national committee, the republican george allen who also had been a snort, lost that seat six years ago. that is a very tough race that had an interesting twist on the 47%, because there was a question from the moderator, david gregory of "meet the press," about whether tim kaine, the democrat, would consider a minimum income tax on those not now paying taxes. after tim kaine said yes, i'd consider him, allen, the republican, attacked him for that very idea. it shows how toxic the idea has become in the wake of that secret video that the 47% deserve to have their taxes go up. >> thank you, john. >>> coming up on "power lunch," corporate america's new turn. forget the partnership. kill the enemy. we'll talk with one big name ceo who may be about to find h
brown, the republican who rocked the administration by winning that senate seat formerly held by ted kennedy, debated elizabeth warren. the consumer advocate. that is a very tough debate. scott brown is keeping his distance away from. in virginia you had a debate between two former governors, the democrat tim kaine who chaired the democratic national committee, the republican george allen who also had been a snort, lost that seat six years ago. that is a very tough race that had an interesting...
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we're joined now by joe kennedy, ceo of pandora, on the heels of pandora's biggest ever app update. joe, thanks for talking to us today. >> great to be with you, julia. >> i have to start off asking you about competition. your stock plummeted last week on news about apple working on a free streaming music service, and microsoft's xbox music just launched its free app supported streaming. how are you going to tackle this growing competition? >> we've been tackling competition for over seven years since we launched the service. when we launched microsoft, aol and yahoo! were actually the dominant players in internet radio an we've seen all sorts of new entrants large and small over the year's clear channel venture funded starts, et cetera. today we have the largest share of internet radio listening we've of had and the largest share of total radio listening we've ever had because we have focused on delivering the best personalized radio experience in the world. and any new entrant has to answer the question -- why should you, julia, stop listening to your pandora stations and listen t
we're joined now by joe kennedy, ceo of pandora, on the heels of pandora's biggest ever app update. joe, thanks for talking to us today. >> great to be with you, julia. >> i have to start off asking you about competition. your stock plummeted last week on news about apple working on a free streaming music service, and microsoft's xbox music just launched its free app supported streaming. how are you going to tackle this growing competition? >> we've been tackling competition...
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cape may, new jersey, that's the southern coastal portion of new jersey where i spoke with michael kennedy, the cape may county registrar. he toll me they are still evaluating conditions there. they're going to see how many polling places they're going to need to move. they had a couple in yacht clubs near the water but he said they're going to double those up with other polling places. further inland people will be able to vote there. he said the word he's getting is that the state of new jersey is going to lean to having an election on tuesday. that's the word from state officials there and they expect that most polling places will be open in cape may county, new jersey. however, he said the worst damage was in ocean county, new jersey. he doesn't have any word from election officials there. also in suffolk county, new york, i spoke with wayne rodgers, the republican board of elections commissioner up there. he told me that phones are out. they are surveying polling places by foot right now. they're most concern about those polling places that are south of montauk highway. that's the are
cape may, new jersey, that's the southern coastal portion of new jersey where i spoke with michael kennedy, the cape may county registrar. he toll me they are still evaluating conditions there. they're going to see how many polling places they're going to need to move. they had a couple in yacht clubs near the water but he said they're going to double those up with other polling places. further inland people will be able to vote there. he said the word he's getting is that the state of new...
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in the citizens united decision, one of the things that justice kennedy focused on is if you are allowing spending it is important to have full disclosure of who is doing the spending. to avoid the corruption or existence of corruption. er with losing donors and exposures when people launder money. our regulation will stop that in new york state and local elections and we think it is a step that has to be taken given the increasing use of charities for these purposes. . >> eric snyderman, thank you, as always, for joining us on "power lunch" sue? >> more now own the cnbc interview on blackrock's interview and how they are playing their $3.7 trillion in assets next year. i sat down with blackrock's chief investment officer, criri reider to get his view on the bond market. >> you think the u.s. will lead the world in the prospect of a bond market. you think the financial institution delevered. the housing market and rel estate, 80% of banks, balance sheets, that is improving. that makes you feel good about growth. >> talk to me about fed. >> sure. >> mr. bernanke has said that he can't solv
in the citizens united decision, one of the things that justice kennedy focused on is if you are allowing spending it is important to have full disclosure of who is doing the spending. to avoid the corruption or existence of corruption. er with losing donors and exposures when people launder money. our regulation will stop that in new york state and local elections and we think it is a step that has to be taken given the increasing use of charities for these purposes. . >> eric snyderman,...
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>> ted kennedy's old seat. a point of pride. >> the two states in which republican also early leads in the senate races, missouri and indiana, the republican candidates there sort of stepped in it a couple times. >> social issues have been disastrous for republicans this year, comments about rape and under what circumstances we should allow abortion have been very, very inflammatory in a couple of these races. these not helping republicans who want to take control of the senate this year. >> all right, thanks very much, eamon javers. >>> move over and talk on the house, the senate and the shifting balance of power, pardon my back there folks, ben white, chief economic correspondent with plight skoal still with us. as eamon was pointing out, the balance in both houses could be critical in determining what, if anything, gets done and how quickly it gets done on the fiscal cliff. >> republicans, might gain a couple and lose a couple, still be republican chromed. what markets are concerned about if obama wins, he s
>> ted kennedy's old seat. a point of pride. >> the two states in which republican also early leads in the senate races, missouri and indiana, the republican candidates there sort of stepped in it a couple times. >> social issues have been disastrous for republicans this year, comments about rape and under what circumstances we should allow abortion have been very, very inflammatory in a couple of these races. these not helping republicans who want to take control of the...